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    Student Accommodation in Bath

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    The Depot

    From £322/week
    Brougham Hayes, Bath BA2 3GF, United Kingdomrating4.6

    destination1.5 mifrom City Centrewalk20 minsbus12 minscar7 mins

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    The Brook

    From £329/week
    The Brook, Lower Bristol Road Bath, BA2 3DR
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    Avon Studios

    From £320/week
    Avon Studios, Midland Road, Bath, BA1 3BZ

    destination1.5 mifrom City Centrewalk19 minsbus16 minscar8 mins

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    Student Castle Bath

    From £291/week
    33-34 Pulteney Rd (South), Bathwick, Bath BA2 4EZ, United Kingdom

    destination0.4 mifrom City Centrewalk7 minsbus7 minscar2 mins

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    James House

    From £272/week
    James House, James Street West, Bath BA1 2BT

    destination1.3 mifrom City Centrewalk12 minsbus12 minscar7 mins

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    Radway House

    From £216/week
    Radway House, 482 Wellsway, Bath BA2 2UB and 2 Oolite Road, Bath BA2 2UU

    destination2.7 mifrom City Centrewalk40 minsbus23 minscar9 mins

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    Centurion House Bath

    From £160/week
    Centurion House, North Parade Road Bath BA2 4FE

    destination0.3 mifrom City Centrewalk6 minsbus6 minscar2 mins

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    Student Accommodation in Bath 2024/25:

    Navigating the search for private living spaces in Bath can seem daunting. Yet, with our dedicated team of housing specialists, finding the perfect room becomes straightforward. UniAcco provides an extensive array of options, including single, double, and en-suite rooms, alongside self-contained studios, shared living spaces, and flats tailored for university students in Bath.

    Drawing over 4 million visitors annually, Bath's appeal is undeniable, boasting significant historical, architectural, and cultural heritage. It's an especially secure and picturesque city for university students, presenting excellent study and living opportunities.

     

    About Bath:

     

    An attractive city with a rich history, modern culture, green areas, and a few surprises. The picturesque Bath, built for pleasure and relaxation, has been a well-being destination since Roman times. The waters are still popular, both in the historic Roman Baths and at the contemporary Thermae Bath Spa, which has the only natural thermal hot springs in Britain that may be bathed in.

    Bath's tiny, visitor-friendly center is brimming with places to dine and drink, as well as some of the best independent shops in the country, making it a perfect city break destination. Immerse yourself in Bath's extraordinary array of museums and galleries, as well as year-round festivals, theatre, music, and sports.

     

    Where Are Students Coming From?

     

    Bath, a world heritage site famous for and named after its Roman-built baths, is a stunning location to spend time as a student. There are many student-friendly activities in Bath. Since the Romans constructed baths and a temple in the valley of the River Avon in 60 AD, Bath, which is located about 11 miles southeast of Bristol, has been a spa town. It's easy to see why Bath is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the UK. In addition to the strong universities that draw many international students, other attractions draw tourists from all over the world. Bath is home to both Bath Spa University and the University of Bath. Both offer a variety of specialty faculties to assist you in achieving your future objectives.

     

    Here’s A Breakdown Of Statistics For International Students In Bath

      Country

    2019-2020

    2020-2021

    United Kingdom

    21,325

    22,520

    China

    1,360

    940

    India

    395

    515

    France

    360

    355

    Hong Kong (Special Administrative Region of China)

    320

    330

    Spain

    280

    335

    Malaysia

    245

    195

    Italy

    200

    185

    Thailand

    190

    190

    Greece

    185

    175

    The top 10 countries and their 2019-20; and 2021-22 data for where are students coming from in Bath is represented above. Many other nationalities visit Bath for further education such as United Arab Emirates (140), Switzerland (135), Thailand (130), Germany (125), and Cyprus (European Union) (120). The reason why students prefer Bath over other famous UK cities is because of its charming history and affordable cost of living.

     

    Best Properties to Stay in Bath:

     

    UniAcco offers many options for student accommodation in Bath. The locations of these private student accommodation lets in Bath are very affordable and are located close to your university.

    • Twerton Mill - This iQ Twerton Mill student flats in Bath has Non-Ensuite Rooms, Ensuite Rooms, and Studio Apartments. This facility has fully equipped rooms as well as Wi-Fi.
    • Depot - The Depot offers a variety of options Bath provides studio rooms as well as free dual occupancy. To alleviate students' daily worries, a bed, Wi-Fi, a washing facility, and a 24-hour staff are given. The lodging is ANUK and National Code approved.
    • Avon Studios - The Avon Studios is located in Bath, which is home to the renowned University of Bath, which is noted for its reputation in research and teaching and is rated sixth in the United Kingdom. Bath's universities are well regarded, making it an excellent destination to study.
    • Charlton Court  - Charlton Court offers a variety of options in Bath. Expect a Wi-Fi connection, a study desk, and a bed regardless of the room you choose. Students have access to on-site personnel 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

     

    Cost of Living in Bath-

     

      Expense  Monthly Cost (GBP) 
      Off-Campus Accommodation   704
      On-Campus Accommodation   816
      Food (60 meals)     400
      Transportation  90
      Clothes  90
      Groceries  128
      Entertainment  40

    If you pay on the bus, a ticket costs £1.50 and a day pass costs £2.50, and it is quicker if you order the fares in bulk on your phone. You might also include the cost of taking the train/coach home, as this is something most students will do, especially in the first semester. This definitely varies on where you reside, but Bath is well connected to the railway and bus station in the city centre.

    BathRider Bus Passes provide unlimited travel on all Bath Buses (excluding Park & Ride and private excursions) for £17.50. The FirstDay ticket allows unlimited daily travel in and out of Bath for £4.10 off-peak (after 9 am Mon-Fri and Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays)

    If you live in student housing in Bath and dine out just sometimes, you could do so for £2400, so £2,600 is a fair budget for anyone who requires their own home and wants to experience at least some of what this beautiful city has to offer.

     

    Bath Transportation:

     

    1. The Bath City Bus-

    The Bath City Bus operates Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Each trip on the normal service costs $1.00, although frequent rider cards (12 rides for $10) are available. 

    2. The Bath Trolley-

    The Bath Trolley runs on weekends in May and six days a week beginning at 9:15 or 10 a.m. in June until Columbus Day. Except for advertised specials, a one-way trolley ride costs only $1.00. A $20 annual membership with unlimited riding rights is offered.

     

    Bath Attractions:

     

    1. Go to the Roman Baths:

    Immerse yourself in history and discover how Bath's past residents unwinded centuries ago. Interactive exhibitions and computer-generated reconstructions bring this fascinating historical landmark to life, demonstrating how essential the baths were to our Roman forefathers.

    2. Thermae Bath Spa is a place to unwind:

    You can't swim in the Roman Baths anymore, but you may experience the same natural hot spring water at Thermae Bath Spa. With exquisite treatments, relaxation rooms, and a breathtaking rooftop pool with 360-degree views of the city, this one-of-a-kind facility takes the spa into the twenty-first century.

    3. Be a Culture Maker Vulture:

    Bath is a veritable treasure trove of museums and galleries (far too many to list here). In The Holburne Museum, you may absorb yourself in Bath's culture, experience the Georgian era at No.1 Royal Crescent, and embrace fashion at the Fashion Museum. Visit Victoria Art Gallery for classic and contemporary art in a magnificent Victorian setting, or House of Frankenstein to immerse yourself in Mary Shelley's dark world and her renowned gothic creation.

    4. Climb the Bath Abbey Tower:

    Take the Bath Abbey Tower Tour to learn about the workings of this historic building. Descend 212 steps to the top, where you may stand atop Bath Abbey's vaulted ceiling and sit behind the watch face after passing through the ring room and into the bell room. You'll be rewarded with stunning views of the city and surrounding countryside once you reach the roof.

    5. Get Lost in Austen's World:

    Explore the Bath life of Britain's favorite novelist at The Jane Austen Centre. Exhibits and costumed figures explain the narrative of Jane Austen's time in Bath between 1801 and 1806 and the influence it had on her work.

     

    Best Universities in Bath:

     

    For a small city, Bath, Somerset, boasts a lot of educational institutions. In addition to the state-funded educational options, it has two universities, a college for continuing education, and five independent institutions. We have listed the two universities below and mentioned all the important details about the same.

    1. University of Bath:

    The University of Bath is renowned for its top-notch research and teaching accomplishments, exemplary student services, and great real-world job preparation. On the city's outskirts, Bath's vibrant campus and neighborhood offer a wide range of recreational, social, and cultural activities. Having lecture halls, a library, stores, and a post office beside the accommodations makes navigating the campus easy. To reward exceptional talent and give overseas students financial help, the University of Bath offers significant scholarships.

    • Acceptance rate: 10% - 20%
    • QS World University Ranking 2023: #179
    • Popular programmes: MBA, Engineering, Humanities
    • Admission requirements: GRE/GMAT - 600+; GPA - 3.5; IELTS - 6.5; TOEFL - 90

    2. Bath College:

    Bath College is an English further education institution located in Westfield and the heart of Bath, Somerset. The city of Bath College and Norton Radstock College merged to create it in April 2015. In addition to having its own undergraduate facility, the college also provides courses for higher education. Bath City Science, Art, and Technical Schools were the united designations used when the college was established in 1892. The necessity to promote young people's interest in the sciences and to inform them of the technological advancements taking place at the close of the 19th century led to the formation of this institution. The Guildhall's new north wing was home to these new schools beginning in April 1896, including Bath Municipal Technical College.

     

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    FAQs on Student Accommodation Bath

    Student housing in Bath provides a comfortable experience at a reasonable price. You can choose from a wide range of properties, including flats, student halls, studio apartments, private apartments, and many others.

    You can find fully-furnished rooms equipped with facilities such as a furnished kitchen, wardrobe, study desk & chair, sofa, bathroom, and more.

    Yes, students who book in advance typically receive good discounts and pay lower rent in Bath. You can save money by making a group reservation. Other cashback offers are constantly available, keeping an eye on our website to stay updated on the same would be very useful for you.

    Regretfully, as a non-student, you will not be able to live in student housing. These are properties designed specifically for students and their needs.

    Yes! Please contact one of our property experts and we will arrange a virtual tour of property for you!

    Yes, you may rent student accommodation in Bath for short term basis of 8-12 weeks.

    Yes, you can! There is a wide range of private student accommodation in Bath that you choose to live in. Pick the one that's perfect for you.

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